If you love high speed trails that's a great one, especially for DH, quite long, btw. it used 2 b a skiing trail in winter so some guys may wnat to catch u
but it is more fun. If you don't like it thare r more trails around so don't get lost

Summary:Skrzyczne is a great mountain but it is destroyed by the horrible locals which simple would want for bikers to dissapear. Also there are no dirty bikers allowed on the lift. Trails are unprepared simply some routes made for other purposes. They may be fun but it is no training for any advanced freerider. Most of them would be better for enduro.

Recommended Route:NONE! Don't visit this place!

Other recommended trails in the same area:Myslenice, Wielka Racza

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Review DateFebruary 28, 2001

Overall Rating 5 of 5

Ridden Trail:Ridden Once

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Reviewed by: aef
, from sdafasdf

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Recommended Route:asdfsadfdfgadfadfgwer

Other recommended trails in the same area:dgfstujghmjgchoa

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Review DateNovember 3, 2000

Overall Rating 5 of 5

Ridden Trail:Ridden Once

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Reviewed by: Overkill
, from Lodz

Summary:Ow damn! While ridin' the red track you just see a blurred view all the time! just watch out on the curves! :)))No bicycles are allowed on the blue track, but escaping the guards is just more fun :)just go there and see for yourself!

Recommended Route:use either the red bicycle track (so damn fast!!! average speed oscillates about 30-40mph) or the blue walking one - quite slow, relatively hard but so sweeeeet :)

Other recommended trails in the same area:Czantoria

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Review DateSeptember 14, 2000

Overall Rating 4 of 5

Ridden Trail:Once a month

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Reviewed by: Estom
, from Zabrze, Poland

Summary:Duze Skrzyczne is a great starting point for many excellent biking trips. DH fanatics can just ride down a ski track (BTW approved by FIS for international skiing competitions) where on FS machines they can reach 60 mph. Every year there are some DH races organised there. Anyway my favourite trial from Duze Skrzyczne is this one:Start from the shelter at the top of Duze Skrzyczne and head to Male skrzyczne (follow the signs placed next to the shelter) then, stright ahead in the direction of Skaly Malinowskie next follow the same track (red or blue, sorry I don't remember - just read the signs) till you get to a crossroad then turn right to Barania Gora (steep uphil)from BG down you have to be careful because of big stones and roots. In wet season there is a lot of water (you ride down a sort of a mountain stream). When you pass the steepest part you get to another shelter (under Barania Gora) and then you have about 8 km of fire road downhill. It ends in Wisla from where you have to go up (about 7 km) an asphalt road to Bialy Krzyz where you turn left and follow a track to Szczyrk (where you started to climb Duze Skrzyczne). Total length is about25 miles but vertical drop reaches 2000 feet. Some parts are very technical. Single track + fire road. Not for newbies! Don't go out in fog some fatal accidents happened there in bad weather.

Recommended Route:You have two options, either take a lift (about $2)or climb it. The second option takes about 2-3 hours. Unfortunately you'll have to walk about half of the distance cause it's awfully steep.

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Review DateMarch 22, 2000

Overall Rating 5 of 5

Ridden Trail:Ridden Once

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Reviewed by: pabl00
, from gdansk, poland

Summary:It's pretty hard downhill for a hardtail, but definitely worth some nerves and a few grey hairs more on your head. Definitely the best trail in region...

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